Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ACCGO/CCK_TOLERANCE -
Message number: 001
Message text: Percentage ranges cannot have gaps or overlaps
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The SAP error message
/ACCGO/CCK_TOLERANCE001
indicates that there is an issue with the configuration of percentage ranges in the tolerance settings for cost centers or internal orders. This error typically arises when the defined percentage ranges for tolerances have gaps or overlaps, which means that the system cannot determine how to apply the tolerances correctly.Cause:
Gaps in Ranges: There are defined percentage ranges where there is a missing value between two ranges. For example, if you have a range of 0-10% and another range of 20-30%, the gap between 10% and 20% is causing the error.
Overlaps in Ranges: Two or more percentage ranges overlap. For instance, if you have a range of 0-10% and another range of 5-15%, the overlap between 5% and 10% is causing the error.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to review and adjust the percentage ranges in the tolerance settings. Here are the steps to do so:
Access Tolerance Configuration:
- Go to the relevant configuration transaction in SAP (usually through SPRO).
- Navigate to the section for defining tolerances for cost centers or internal orders.
Review Percentage Ranges:
- Check the defined percentage ranges for any gaps or overlaps.
- Ensure that each range is continuous and does not leave any gaps between them.
- Ensure that no two ranges overlap.
Adjust Ranges:
- Modify the ranges as necessary to eliminate gaps and overlaps.
- For example, if you have ranges like 0-10%, 10-20%, and 20-30%, ensure that they are defined correctly without any missing values in between.
Save Changes:
- After making the necessary adjustments, save your changes.
Test the Configuration:
- After saving, perform a test transaction to ensure that the error no longer appears and that the tolerances are applied correctly.
Related Information:
SPRO
for configuration and KSB1
for displaying cost center reports.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message and ensure that your percentage ranges are correctly configured in SAP.
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